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Aaron
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Old April 8th, 2013, 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by mirtos View Post
Actually, the Eldritch Heritage feat makes a lot of sense if you already have sorceror levels. It allows you to pick a second bloodline. Its very nice having a second set of bloodline. It can be a very useful build. In fact the feat specifically mentions "even if you are a sorceror".

"This bloodline cannot be a bloodline you already have. You gain the first-level bloodline power for the selected bloodline. For purposes of using that power, treat your sorcerer level as equal to your character level – 2, even if you have levels in sorcerer. You do not gain any of the other bloodline abilities."

So its pretty obvious that Eldritch heritage is meant for both sorcerors and non-sorcerors. Yes, the power from your eldritch heritage bloodline isnt as powerful as your primary bloodline powers, but it still works really well, and gives a sorceror even more flexibility.


For example, In my game, I have a sorceror that uses eldritch heritage to have two sets of powers and in that case Hero Lab works well. It works well, because the bloodlines she chose didnt need any "specials" to be chosen, they just are powers that appear in the "in game". Its just the arcane bloodline that doesnt work really well if you want "New Arcana" as the bloodline power to be picked.
Fair enough, hadn't thought of that.
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